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20 g/ml
density = mass / volume =190 / 20 =9.5g/cm3
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The amount of physical space that a solid object or fluid occupies. Measured by the cube of whatever length unit you choose (cubic meters is the most common). Equal to mass/density.
The volume of a solid object is the three dimensional concept of how much space it occupies, often quantified numerically.
"The volume of 50 mg solid which occupies a volume of 0.00064 litres?" it is not a question.
20 g/ml
That depends what substance comprises the solid that occupies the volume.More to the point, it depends on the 'density' of the substance.If the solid is a lump of cork, it has comparatively little mass.If the solid is a lump of ice, it's mass is slightly less than 2.5 kilograms.If the solid is a lump of lead or granite, it has comparatively more mass.
Then the solid object has a greater density and will sink.
density = mass / volume =190 / 20 =9.5g/cm3
Yes. A solid occupies space. All matter occupies space.
Density is mass per unit volume. The metallic solid weights (total_weight - weight_of_bottle) = 36.6 - 14.81 = 21.79g The volume of the solid is 4.79cm3. So density of the solid is 21.79g / 4.79cm3 ~= 4.55 g/cm3.
Density = Mass/Volume = 5.6grams/20cm2 = 0.28 g/cm3 This is clearly a hollow piece of iron since the density of solid iron is 7.9 g/cm3
The volume of any solid object is the space it occupies.
this will cause the density to be lower than it actually is because it does not displace the full amount of water it should
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